Which of the following is not the role of the epidemiology nurse?

A) Caring for individual patients in need of health care
B) Studying the distribution of disease in a population
C) Controlling disease outbreaks
D) Analyzing health data


A) Caring for individual patients in need of health care

Explanation: A) Epidemiology does not involve the care of individual patients. Epidemiology is the study of the distribution of the health status and outcomes in defined populations, associated factors of influence, and interventions to prevent or control health problems on the basis of epidemiologic findings. It also involves the collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data on populations to design and implement interventions to prevent and control health problems.
B) Epidemiology is the study of the distribution of the health status and outcomes in defined populations.
C) Epidemiology is the study of interventions to prevent or control health problems and disease outbreaks.
D) Epidemiology involves the collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data on populations to design and implement interventions to prevent and control health problems.

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